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A secret url can be made via the Video Review Page (not a very logical name, I would say...), like Black mentioned. For me it was still a bit of searching and testing how to actually get the url (which I did not want to be publically found). These are the steps (Privacy Tab) : a) Who can watch his video: tick "Only me". b) Yes, enable Video Review page: tick "Yes" and the word (link) will appear. If you click on this link the url (which ofcourse you can copy) will open.
Suggestion for Vimeo: add an explicit (and easier!) "Secret URL" option: Who can watch this video? Tick box: "Only people with this link."
This is not a security issue. Anyone that wants to secure a video will lock it down with a password. This a distribution issue.Paying for a vimeo account and then having to upload to facebook because I don't want people to associate it with my other work, seems a bit pointless to me, it would be nice to have everything in one place, but not make it seem like mess to anyone viewing it. It also good business, as it means that my video life is online and in one place and I'll no doubt continue to pay my subscription because that is less hassle than moving it elsewhere. Having the option to simply remove your work from the rest of your videos but remaining viewable to anyone with the specific link is a good idea and is additional to password protection. I've mentioned it a few times now but my post about having a 'projects' section. A management system that you could integrate this link-only video idea into project folders, with the ability to make them publicly visible or publicly accesible whilst organising your work ethic and providing a more coherent viewing experience